Hi i bought a new pc recently and i have posted this topic somewhere else.. but realised this would be the right place to post it.. i know my pc can perform way better but its not.. im a gamer and i have WCG coming up soon i play for 2 hours warcraft and my monitor goes black . processor fan is making a ridiculous noise.. close to 5300rpm it suddenly falls to 4800-4600 then rises up.. im very very scared man.. someone please help me.. if anything happens my parents will *$&)@&$)&@)$(& me up

im trying to put up a pic.. but i dont know how to

its a AMD PHENOM X3 8450 with the geforce 8600gt 4 gb of ram. ASUS M2A-VM motherboard. it runs at 1.05 ghz man
thats now what it shud run at .. i know that much.. i mean it has to be faster
my gaming practice is getting messed up man.. please someone help me

The rise and fall of the fan speed is probably due to Cool and Quiet being enabled as is the fact that it is stating you cpu speed as i.05 ghz, have you checked what speed your cpu is running at when it is under load, while using say Prime 95 to stress test.

Also what cooling are you using for your cpu and what fan set up do you have in your case, the black screen after a while of gaming sounds it could be over heating related.

You need to use a image hosting site like PhotoBucket to be able to post images. Create an account and then upload an image to your account. Then you need to copy the direct link URL and then click the image button on the Replying to a message window on the amd forum and paste it in.

hey man thank u for replying. i dont know what is what.. i have absolutely no support from AMD or the computer store where i bought it from.. i had to install everything on my own. i dont how to check my cpu speed .. all i know is.. when im gaming for more than 2 hours (warcraft-dota) my cpu fan speed is at 5000+rpm and temperature of cpu is at 48-52degrees and then the screen goes black..

What you want to do is download Everest Ultimate. Install it and set it to run when windows starts up, open up the program and go into prefrences and set up reports, choose a suitable filename (i use reports.csv) and a suitable location so that you can find your reports logs when you need to.

This will then log all of your temps, etc. You may need to choose which temps you want the log to record.

Play your game until it crashes and then reboot and go and have a look at the last report file and see what your temps were at when it crashed, this should then tell us if it is indeed temp related.

I just saw your private message, sorry. What are the odds...your post began exactly the same way as another pm i got, so i thought it was the same one, but here it deletes the old one after you view it.